Finally found some time to fit my exhaust about a month ago. Well that was a bit of work just removing the stock exhaust as there were several of the manifold bolts I couldn't even see and only just feel. But it all came together with only one minor hitch being the right hand header fouled on the steering column. As my Stainless Works headers were made for the left hand drive American market, not my right hand drive export model. The power difference was noticeable as soon as I drove it and the sound was awesome but just a bit to loud so I decided to add a couple of 3 inch straight through mufflers to tone it down a little and it worked perfectly with no power loss either!
Finally found some time to fit my exhaust about a month ago. Well that was a bit of work just removing the stock exhaust as there were several of the manifold bolts I couldn't even see and only just feel. But it all came together with only one minor hitch being the right hand header fouled on the steering column. As my Stainless Works headers were made for the left hand drive American
market, not my right hand drive export model. The power difference was
noticeable as soon as I drove it and the sound was awesome but just a bit to loud so I decided to add a couple of 3 inch straight through mufflers to tone it down a little and it worked perfectly with no power loss either!
No not at all
There are two O2 sensors on each side and they go straight back into the new system but there were extensions provided with the new exhaust and the O2 sensors aren’t all the same so be sure to mark where they came from so they go back in the correct location.
Very slight at around 2000rpm but it’s not annoying!
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